One of the grunge survivors of the 90s, Pearl Jam, continues to be in very good health. In addition to his inevitable tours around the world, the band led by Eddie Vedder continues to release records.
On September 22, Backspacer will hit the music stores, the Seattle band's ninth studio album. This is the first job done for the label Universal / Island Records, after the departure of Sony. The producer was a longtime collaborator and longtime acquaintance of the Pearl Jams: Brendan O'Brien, responsible for the early work of the band.
The first single is titled The Fixer and will be officially released on August 24., when it is put on sale in digital format. Latest from Betting and co. It had been a self-titled album, released three years ago, that fans celebrated because they understood it as a return to the sound that made them known.
Meanwhile the band prepares for the international tour to promote Backspacer. August will be the month chosen to visit 4 European cities (Rotterdam, Berlin, Manchester and London), and then they will return to their native country to start the tour of the United States.